CHARACTERISATION OF CEILING BOARDS PRODUCED FROM PLASTER OF PARIS REINFORCED WITH BANANA FIBRE AND COCONUT SHELL
The need for environmentally friendly and affordable building materials has sparked researches for materials to use in the construction industry. This paper therefore, studied the characterization of ceiling boards manufactured from plaster of Paris (POP) reinforced with banana fibres (BF) and cocon...
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author | Eugenia Obidiegwu Munirat Ayomide BALOGUN Paul Adedeji AJAYI |
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description | The need for environmentally friendly and affordable building materials has sparked researches for materials to use in the construction industry. This paper therefore, studied the characterization of ceiling boards manufactured from plaster of Paris (POP) reinforced with banana fibres (BF) and coconut shell (CS) particulates. The samples were produced by adding different ratios of BF and CS to the POP matrix. To evaluate the effectiveness of the samples, several tests, were conducted. The results demonstrated that the addition of reinforcements improved the properties. The sample with a mixture of POP, BF, and CS demonstrated superior properties with the lowest water absorption (2.77%), high compressive strength (7.74 MPa), least thermal conductivity (0.2157 kW/mK) and hardness value of (23.2 HVN), these are within the standard range. The Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) analysis confirmed the results obtained. This study established the possibility of using local accessible materials to produce high quality ceiling boards.
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spelling | doaj-art-0695e6d77c254109b7d06ea150804e072025-02-06T08:05:13ZengFaculty of Engineering, University of KufaMağallaẗ Al-kūfaẗ Al-handasiyyaẗ2071-55282523-00182025-02-01160145046210.30572/2018/KJE/160124CHARACTERISATION OF CEILING BOARDS PRODUCED FROM PLASTER OF PARIS REINFORCED WITH BANANA FIBRE AND COCONUT SHELLEugenia Obidiegwu0Munirat Ayomide BALOGUN1Paul Adedeji AJAYI2Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, University of Lagos, Akoka, Yaba, Lagos Mainland, Lagos, NigeriaDepartment of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, University of Lagos, Akoka, Yaba, Lagos Mainland, Lagos, NigeriaDepartment of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, University of Lagos, Akoka, Yaba, Lagos Mainland, Lagos, NigeriaThe need for environmentally friendly and affordable building materials has sparked researches for materials to use in the construction industry. This paper therefore, studied the characterization of ceiling boards manufactured from plaster of Paris (POP) reinforced with banana fibres (BF) and coconut shell (CS) particulates. The samples were produced by adding different ratios of BF and CS to the POP matrix. To evaluate the effectiveness of the samples, several tests, were conducted. The results demonstrated that the addition of reinforcements improved the properties. The sample with a mixture of POP, BF, and CS demonstrated superior properties with the lowest water absorption (2.77%), high compressive strength (7.74 MPa), least thermal conductivity (0.2157 kW/mK) and hardness value of (23.2 HVN), these are within the standard range. The Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) analysis confirmed the results obtained. This study established the possibility of using local accessible materials to produce high quality ceiling boards. https://journal.uokufa.edu.iq/index.php/kje/article/view/17426ceiling boardcompositeplaster of parisbanana fibercoconut shell |
spellingShingle | Eugenia Obidiegwu Munirat Ayomide BALOGUN Paul Adedeji AJAYI CHARACTERISATION OF CEILING BOARDS PRODUCED FROM PLASTER OF PARIS REINFORCED WITH BANANA FIBRE AND COCONUT SHELL Mağallaẗ Al-kūfaẗ Al-handasiyyaẗ ceiling board composite plaster of paris banana fiber coconut shell |
title | CHARACTERISATION OF CEILING BOARDS PRODUCED FROM PLASTER OF PARIS REINFORCED WITH BANANA FIBRE AND COCONUT SHELL |
title_full | CHARACTERISATION OF CEILING BOARDS PRODUCED FROM PLASTER OF PARIS REINFORCED WITH BANANA FIBRE AND COCONUT SHELL |
title_fullStr | CHARACTERISATION OF CEILING BOARDS PRODUCED FROM PLASTER OF PARIS REINFORCED WITH BANANA FIBRE AND COCONUT SHELL |
title_full_unstemmed | CHARACTERISATION OF CEILING BOARDS PRODUCED FROM PLASTER OF PARIS REINFORCED WITH BANANA FIBRE AND COCONUT SHELL |
title_short | CHARACTERISATION OF CEILING BOARDS PRODUCED FROM PLASTER OF PARIS REINFORCED WITH BANANA FIBRE AND COCONUT SHELL |
title_sort | characterisation of ceiling boards produced from plaster of paris reinforced with banana fibre and coconut shell |
topic | ceiling board composite plaster of paris banana fiber coconut shell |
url | https://journal.uokufa.edu.iq/index.php/kje/article/view/17426 |
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